CNN: 5 questions about the Rosenstein bombshell report

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The New York Times published an explosive report Friday afternoon, claiming, via anonymous sources, that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein openly speculated about wearing a wire to record President Donald Trump and floated the idea of building support within the administration to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.

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Rod Rosenstein denies report he suggested recording Trump. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein says The New York Times report that he suggested wearing a wire to secretly record President Trump is 'inaccurate and factually incorrect.' >>

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US deputy attorney general denies that he proposed secretly taping Trump. New York Times reports that Rod Rosenstein floated the idea of using the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump as unfit for office >>

WATCH: Deputy AG once considered secretly recording Trump: Sources. Rod Rosenstein also discussed whether he could persuade the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, according to The New York Times. >>